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Mom Says Her Kids Were 'Bullied Out Of School' After Parents Discovered Her OnlyFans Account

Mom Says Her Kids Were 'Bullied Out Of School' After Parents Discovered Her OnlyFans Account
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Three siblings were expelled from a Catholic school because their mother has an account on OnlyFans—a content subscription site popular among amateur sex workers.

Tiffany Poindexter, aka Crystal Jackson—who is also known as "Mrs. Poindexter" on her OnlyFans account—claims she was bullied by the other parents at Sacred Heart Parish in Sacramento.


The school's principal told Poindexter her three kids were no longer welcome and were also not allowed to retrieve their personal belongings from the classroom.

Poindexter's "hot mom" persona began as a Reddit post to spice up her marriage with her husband, Chris.

From there, she was approached with another financial prospect for entertaining a wider audience.

"Someone was like, 'Hey why don't you start an OnlyFans?" said Poindexter. "We're like what the heck is that?"

You can watch the news report in the video, below.

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More than a year later, her OnlyFans page has been earning her $150K a month, in exchange for giving followers access to her photos and videos—some of which include nudity.

But her online fame came with unintended consequences.

She said:

"Now it's kind of like we got caught, here is our secret life exposed."

Some mothers at Sacred Heart Parish were none too pleased with Poindexter's NSFW hustle after finding out about her account and campaigned to get her three kids kicked out of the school.

They even went as far as sending an envelope containing proof of the explicit content to the diocese and school principal.

Poindexter said:

"Some women from my area actually printed out pictures I posted on my OnlyFans and mailed them to the principal of my children's school."
"We were called a load of names; apparently it was 'disturbing, disgusting, horrifying' and 'my children should be kicked out!'"
"They wanted my kids removed who are innocent to this whole thing."


On February 23, CBS13 obtained the emailed letter signed by the school principal, Theresa Sparks, indicating the daughters had been expelled.

The letter read in part:

"Your apparent quest for high profile controversy in support of your adult website is in direct conflict with what we hope to impart to our students."
"We, therefore, require that you find another school for your children and have no further association with ours."




Poindexter's husband implied the campaign against his wife was due to jealousy.

He told the New York Post:

"I reckon most of the husbands have taken a look at Tiffany's account. Maybe that's why these women have such an issue with us."

The couple continues to run the OnlyFans page and is planning to enroll their daughters in a different Catholic school. However, they are concerned they have been blacklisted entirely by the diocese in Sacramento.

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